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<blockquote data-quote="kinggabby" data-source="post: 1747424" data-attributes="member: 19139"><p>I agree if a person did commit a felony ( non violent) they should be able to own guns if a certain time has passed without them committing a new crime lets say 10 years.At what time should a person stop paying for a mistake they may have made when they were lets say 18 and now they are near forty or older. I have known people who have completely turned their lives around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinggabby, post: 1747424, member: 19139"] I agree if a person did commit a felony ( non violent) they should be able to own guns if a certain time has passed without them committing a new crime lets say 10 years.At what time should a person stop paying for a mistake they may have made when they were lets say 18 and now they are near forty or older. I have known people who have completely turned their lives around. [/QUOTE]
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